The transition of smartphone game “Love Live! School Idol Festival ~Afterschool Activity~” to arcade is drawing ever closer, causing a new trailer to surface in an attempt to hold back the insatiable Love Live! otaku, who will no doubt keep the franchise afloat despite the cabinet version being practically the same as the smartphone game.

Senran Kagura Bon Appetit! – Full Course! (the PC iteration of the previous Vita-exclusive) has unleashed a sexy launch trailer for its PC arrival, whetting the appetites of PC master race devotees who were unable to procure a Vita – with the game apparently also being devoid of censorship, ensuring the creamy goodness to go unobstructed.

Japanese arcade chain Round 1 have unveiled that they are bringing Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival to western arcades, though considering the lack of attention that western arcades tend to get in comparison to Japanese ones, many may have found it difficult to understand the reasoning beyond such a decision.

Handheld/Console/PC when?
Seriously this game would be fun to have if it weren't stuck in an arcade format type of game (Same goes for Dissidia Arcade), not that anything is wrong with arcades for the new... More

Anonymous commented on September 26, 2016 14:38

Most of the new generation of arcade gamers don't own cars. Most of the arcades are far and in-between. Most people just play online now anyway. If you want to make a cabinet, or have... More

A slew of classic Vocaloid songs have starred in this new trailer for Hatsune Miku Project Diva X, with the game’s tremendous amount of positive energy bound to be a major selling point that could brighten up the life of any sad soul.

Some (very) early Christmas joy will be making its way into Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X later this August as the rhythm game will be getting costumes based on Snow Miku’s past designs, bound to instill nostalgia whilst also providing players with some cute new outfits.

The enchanting musical charms of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X have been unleashed once again with another trailer for the game’s imminent English release, bound to earn significant profits with Miku’s rapidly growing international influence.

The PS4 port of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone has embraced the summer heat with the release of some sexy suntanned mizugi DLC, bound to spice up the summer for those uninterested in actually venturing out into the vile sunlight.

The newest feature to be announced for idol-raising sim IdolMaster: Platinum Stars has taken the form of a free downloadable concert known as a “DL Live”, which grants players exclusive costumes and accessories upon completion – though many have doubts over whether these concerts will remain free…

Bandai Namco have divulged a PV for the first “DLC catalog” associated with IdolMaster: Platinum Stars, exposing the song, costumes and other goodies present that will hopefully convince fans to give up their hard-earned cash and support the steadily growing franchise.

Get it right, they release also in Taiwan and Korea in their language.
Currently due to SJW/Feminazi most Japan developers sure don't wanna "open the can of worms" to give western SocJusWorms distributors to "localize" their... More

Anonymous commented on July 4, 2016 12:28

I think this will probably be the final game with the original 765 idols as the focus. The popularity of Cinderella Girls, plus the shelf life of the original cast, probably points to a changing... More

Bandai Namco have unleashed a slew of trailers for IdolMaster: Platinum Stars, with each emphasizing one of the game’s memorable idols while providing potential buyers with a sample of their cuteness – and ensuring that they’re still the same irreplaceable girls that devoted fans have come to know and love.

The widely renowned Hatsune Miku will be making her return to the Just Dance series, introducing those unfamiliar with the holographic idol to more of her work but likely causing disappointment with the bastardization of her appearance and a poor choice of song.

The PS4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (conveniently titled “Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X HD“) has shown off the game’s features and classic Vocaloid songs, bound to be the better iteration for those who would rather revel in the PS4’s superior graphical power (and the supposed promise of PlayStation VR support).